Description

Cosy and stylish cottage for 2 surrounded by woodland and rolling hills with superb local pub and restaurant a short walk away. Ideal for a romantic break for 2 and only 20 minutes from Cardiff. With the Brecon Beacons National park and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast all a short drive away this is a superb location to enjoy all the area has to offer.

Ground Floor

Open plan kitchen lounge and dining room. Fully fitted kitchen with full size fridge and freezer, microwave, coffee maker and dishwasher. The dining table can sit 4 and living area has a comfy L shaped sofa with TV, Freeview and DVD. Single sofa bed on request - suitable for children only.

This property has a £150 good housekeeping refundable bond, which is payable to Best of Wales along with the balance of your holiday. Alternatively, you can waiver this bond by paying a non-refundable fee of £5 per person instead.

Direct bus to Cardiff runs from only 1 mile away from the property. Local taxi and mini bus firm also available if required.

Features

Sleeps 2

1 Bedroom

1 Double bed

1 Sofa bed

1 Bathroom

Sorry, no pets allowed

WiFi internet

Friday changeover

16 Miles from a beach

0.25 Mile from a pub

1 Mile from a shop

Ground floor bath/shower room

Ground floor bedroom

Private parking

Bed linen provided

Dishwasher

Freezer

No smoking

Towels provided

No tumble dryer

No washing machine

Highchair available

Travel cot available

Prices

Reviews

Better than the Celtic Manor Hotel. Everything was perfect.
Tips: Relax and enjoy the property.Couple from Pontypridd - 5th June 2017

Peaceful and the people of South Wales were all so welcoming. As we weren't there on holiday we didn't do much sight seeing but we would recommend Folly Farm for families!Family from Fife - 14th January 2017

The cottage was amazing, modern, clean, great view and well equipped, everything was perfect. Go to the restaurant pub at the bottom of the drive!Caroline from Romsey - 8th November 2016

Not long enough!
Recommends: Worm Head (check the tidetables first)Janet from Lancashire - 7th July 2016

Things to see

Showcase Nantgarw

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Local Area

This detached property is set on a small holding that contains another holiday property (Ysgubor y Coed) and the owners own home within 50 acres of woodland and countryside. Within walking distance is a hugely popular local restaurant, pub and an organic farm shop selling fresh fish and meat as well as freshly baked bread, Welsh cheese, jams and chutneys. In the shop, you'll also find ready meals prepared by the local restaurant for those times when you don't fancy cooking. The village of Creigiau is 1 mile away with its golf course, pub and shop, while 1 mile in the other direction lies Efail Isaf, again with a local pub. There is a bus link from Creigiau into the Centre of Cardiff.

Just 7.5 miles away is Cardiff with all its attractions and activities including superb shopping and sporting venues. The Millennium Stadium hosts World class rugby games and will again host Rugby World Cup games in 2015. Sophia Gardens is now a Test match cricket venue and is hosting the first Ashes match of 2015. Cardiff Castle is worth a visit as is Cardiff Bay with its huge freshwater lagoon, International White Water Centre, The Millennium Centre, Olympic Swimming pool, Doctor Who Exhibition, Sailing centre and selection of restaurants and bars.

Brecon Beacons National Park is only half an hour away with mountains, lakes, waterfalls and of course breath-taking scenery. The area is well known for its natural beauty and is great for walking, fishing, cycling or just to relax and enjoy the magical surroundings.

The South Wales Valleys have a great heritage and the Rhondda Heritage Centre and Big Pit Museum are worth a visit. The Valleys have changed dramatically since the end of the heavy industry and are once again returning to their former glory with glorious mountains and scenery.

Glamorgan Heritage Coast has some great beaches to suit all from family friendly sandy beaches with many amenities such as Barry Island to quiet idyllic hideaways with dramatic cliffs and only accessible on foot. Southerndown and Ogmore are very popular with guests.

Walking

The Glamorgan Heritage Coastal Path offers stunning coastline and beaches. There are also many walks from the cottage in the nearby woods and across the countryside. 0.1 miles